Although not a requirement of this chapter, prior to proceeding
with SWM site plan preparation and submission, the applicant is encouraged
to request a preapplication meeting with the Borough's Engineer
to discuss the plan concept and responsibility for submission of required
documents and information. The SWM site plan shall contain the following
and be signed and sealed by a qualified professional:
A. A general description of the project and a detailed narrative of
the stormwater management concept and conclusions describing the management
techniques, types of storage and conveyance facilities, and a comparison
between the predevelopment and post-development discharge rates and
at all affected points of discharge from the property.
B. The effect of the project (in terms of runoff volumes, water quality,
and peak flows) on surrounding properties and adjacent aquatic features
and on any existing stormwater conveyance system that may be affected
by the project.
C. Complete hydrologic and hydraulic computations for all stormwater
management facilities. Structural computations can be requested at
the discretion of the Borough and its Engineer.
D. Runoff calculations and related design computations of the total
drainage area necessary to substantiate the proposed temporary and
permanent stormwater management facilities.
E. A soil erosion and sediment control plan, where applicable, as prepared
for and submitted to the applicable county conservation district.
F. Map(s) of the project area shall be submitted on twenty-four-inch
by twenty-six-inch sheets and shall be prepared in a form that meets
requirements for recording at the offices of the Recorder of Deeds
of the applicable county. The contents of the maps(s) shall include,
but not be limited to:
(1) The location of the proposed regulated activity relative to highways,
municipal boundaries and any other prominent landmarks.
(2) Existing and proposed land uses.
(3) The 100-year floodplain as determined by the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA).
(4) Existing contours at intervals of two feet. In areas of steep slopes
(greater than 15%), five-foot contour intervals may be used.
(5) Existing streams, lakes, ponds or other bodies of water and wetlands
within the project area.
(6) A map showing the extent of the entire watershed contributing runoff
to the site including offsite watersheds, if any.
(7) A map, and/or detailed narrative description, of the downstream area
including existing features and facilities that will receive runoff
from the proposed regulated activity.
(8) Other physical features including sinkholes, streams, existing drainage
courses and areas of natural vegetation.
(9) An overlay showing soil names and boundaries.
(10)
A note specifying the type and amount of existing impervious
coverage on the property and the type and amount of impervious coverage
that would be added.
(11)
Existing and proposed structures, roads, paved areas and buildings.
These features shall be shown within 50 feet of the property lines.
(12)
The locations of all existing and proposed utilities, sanitary
sewers and water lines on the property being developed and within
50 feet of the subject property lines.
(13)
The locations of all existing and proposed septic tank infiltration
areas and wells on the property being developed and within 50 feet
of the subject property lines.
(14)
Final contours at intervals of two feet. In areas of steep slopes
(greater than 15%), five-foot contour intervals may be used.
(15)
Construction details, calculations and specifications for stormwater
facilities with sufficient information and dimensions for construction
interpretation that will provide the developer and constructor with
sufficient information to meet the requirements of this.
(16)
Plan view and profiles of all proposed storm sewers and other
stormwater management structures.
(17)
The name of the development, the name and address of the owner
of the property and the name of the individual or firm preparing the
plan.
(18)
The date of submission and all subsequent revisions.
(19)
A graphic and written scale of one inch equals no more than
50 feet; for tracts of 20 acres or more, the scale shall be one inch
equals no more than 100 feet.
(21)
Staging and implementation schedule for constructing the proposed
stormwater management facilities.
(22)
The name, address and contact information of the property owner,
equitable owner and developer, as applicable, and a reference to the
recorded title to the property.
(23)
A statement, signed by the landowner, acknowledging the stormwater
management system to be a permanent fixture that can be altered or
removed only after approval of a revised plan by the Borough.
(24)
Ownership, operation and maintenance provisions in accordance
with this chapter.
(25)
A note which states that all disturbed areas that will be permanently
vegetated shall be surfaced with a minimum six inches of topsoil,
unless design requirements specify additional topsoil, or other surface
material that will sustain vegetation and soil permeability.
(26)
A list of any exemptions and requests for modifications of the
requirements of this chapter and details of action(s) by the Borough
Council to approve or deny the request.
(27)
The following signature block for the qualified professional
designer: "I, __________, on this date __________, have reviewed and
hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge and judgment, the
Stormwater Management Plan meets all design standards and criteria
of the Shippensburg Borough Stormwater Management Ordinance."
G. Easements.
(1) Easements provided in compliance with this section shall be depicted graphically on all subdivision, land development and SWM site plans. The provisions in Subsection
G(3) through
(6) of this section shall be stated in note form on all subdivision, land development and SWM site plans.
(2) Access easements shall be provided around all stormwater management
facilities serving multiple properties to provide ingress to and egress
from a public right-of-way. Access easements shall have a minimum
width of 20 feet and be centered on the facility (i.e., pipe, swale)
to which access is being provided. For storage, retention and infiltration
facilities easements shall be provided conforming substantially to
the size, shape and configuration of each facility.
(3) Where individual on-lot controls are proposed, the Borough shall
be granted access to inspect on-lot facilities in the event of a malfunction.
(4) No person shall place any obstruction or encroachment in an easement
associated with a federal or state-regulated resource without prior
written authorization by the appropriate regulatory authority.
(5) No person shall place any obstruction or encroachment in a stormwater
facility or drainage easement without prior written authorization
by the Borough.
(6) The Borough, its agents and employees shall have the right to enter
any property where stormwater management and erosion and sediment
control facilities are located for the purpose of inspecting and maintaining
or repairing, said facilities in the event the responsible parties
fail to do so.
Four copies of the SWM site plan shall be submitted as follows:
A. Two copies to the Borough.
B. One copy to the municipal engineer (when applicable).
C. One copy to the County Conservation District.
A modification to a submitted SWM site plan that involves a
change in SWM BMPs or techniques, or that involves the relocation
or redesign of SWM BMPs, or that is necessary because soil or other
conditions are not as stated on the SWM site plan as determined by
the Borough shall require a resubmission of the modified SWM site
plan in accordance with this article.
A disapproved SWM site plan may be resubmitted, with the revisions
addressing the Borough's concerns, to the Borough in accordance
with this article. The applicable review fee must accompany a resubmission
of a disapproved SWM site plan.
The Borough's approval of an SWM site plan authorizes the regulated activities contained in the SWM site plan for a maximum term of validity of five years following the date of approval. The Borough may specify a term of validity shorter than five years in the approval for any specific SWM site plan. Terms of validity shall commence on the date the Borough signs the approval for an SWM site plan. If an approved SWM site plan is not completed according to §
136-26 within the term of validity, then the Borough may consider the SWM site plan disapproved and may revoke any and all permits. SWM site plans that are considered disapproved by the Borough shall be resubmitted in accordance with §
136-24 of this chapter.